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Floyd Mayweather Jr. drops down WBN Pound for Pound rankings

Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor

1. Manny Pacquaio (52-3-2) WBO Welterweight champion and WBC light-middleweight champion

2. Nonito Donaire (26-1) WBC and WBO bantamweight champion
3. Floyd Mayweather Jr (41-0)
4. Juan Manuel Marquez (52-5-1) WBA and WBO lightweight champion 
5. Miguel Cotto (36-2-0) WBA "Super" light-middleweight champion
6. Sergio Martinez (47-2-2) 
7. Wladimir Klitschko (55-3-0) WBO and IBF heavyweight champion
8. Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (80-3-1) WBC flyweight champion
9. Chris John (44-0-2) WBA “super” world featherweight champion 
10.Timothy Bradley (26-0) WBO light-welterweight champion
11.Giovani Segura (27-1-1) WBO and WBA “super” world light-flyweight champion
12.Vitali Klitschko (42-2-0) WBC heavyweight champion
13. Bernard Hopkins (51-5-2) 
14. Amir Khan (24-1-0) WBA light-welterweight champion
15. Andre Ward (23-0) WBA “super” world super-middleweight champion
16. Carl Froch (27-1-0) WBC super-middleweight champion
17. Robert Guerrero (29-1-1) Interim WBA and WBO lightweight champion
18. Jean Pascal (26-1-1) WBC light-heavyweight champion
19. Zab Judah (41-6-0) IBF light-welterweight champion
20. Lucian Bute (28-0) IBF super-middleweight champion
21. Marco Huck (32-1-0) WBO cruiserweight champion
22. Shane Mosley (46-6-1)
23. Yuriorkis Gamboa (19-0) IBF and WBA “super” world featherweight champion
24. David Haye (25-1-0) WBA heavyweight champion
25. Marcos Maidana (30-2)
26. Chad Dawson (29-1-0)
27. Fernando Montiel (44-3-2)
28. Juan Manuel Lopez (30-1)
29. Devon Alexander (21-1) 
30. Victor Ortiz  (29-2-2) WBC welterweight champion
31. Paul Williams (39-2-0)
32. Mikkel Kessler (43-2-0)
33. Tavoris Cloud (22-0) IBF light-heavyweight champion
34. Saul Alvarez (36-0-1) WBC light-middleweight champion
35. Andre Berto  (27-1)
36. Toshiaki Nishioka (37-4-3) WBC super-bantamweight champion
37. Humberto Soto (54-7-2) WBC lightweight champion
38. Hozumi Hasegawa (29-3-0) WBC featherweight champion
39. Joseph Agbeko (28-2-0) IBF bantamweight champion
40. Robert Stieglitz (39-2-0) WBO super-middleweight champion
41. Wilfredo Vasquez Jr (20-0-1) WBO super-bantamweight champion
42. Viacheslav Senchenko (31-0) WBA welterweight champion
43. Andre Dirrell (19-1-0)
44. Cornelius Bundrage (30-4-0) IBF light-middleweight champion
45. Steve Cunningham (23-2-0) IBF cruiserweight champion
46. Abner Mares (21-0-1)
47. Tomasz Adamek (43-1-0)
48. Julio Cesar Chavez Jr (42-0-1)
49. Joan Guzman (31-0-1)
50. Sergiy Dzinziruk (37-0) WBO light-middleweight champion

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